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Angola (WrongSide Of The Law) from Ray DaviesalbumWorking Man's CaféRelease dates: 21 Oct, 2007 UK; 19 Feb, 2008 USA
stereo mix (4:29), recorded Mar 2007 at Room and Board Studios, Hermitage, Nashville,Tennessee (unconfirmed)
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray MusicLtd.
Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)
Lying in bed, waiting for the drip to feed
Over my head, a movie on the
TV Cops, killers ruling with the gun
Then a nurse comes in, time for the medication
Blame it on shock, blame it on the morphine
But my finger prints put me on the crime scene
Cruel twist of fate, it's like I'm in a really bad dream
I'm a victim of mistaken identity
And the ordinary people
All the passers-by
Shake their heads and sigh,
"But for the grace of God go I"
They are just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now that bad guy's out there on the run
Heading for the setting sun
There's a jailhouse in Louisiana state
And in times like this I really do appreciate
The desperate cries of all of the inmates
'Cause once you're inside, they're gonna make you sit and wait
As time goes by, hear the criminals sing a sad, sad song
We were just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now the outlaw's living on the run
Heading for the setting sun
And ordinary people
All the passers-by
Are helpless on the wrong side of the law
Staring at the wrong side of the law
Every time we see the system fail
And the bad guys end up getting bail
While the good guys go to jail
Yeah, I might as well rot in Angola
For all the good the DA's done for me
I was the one who ended up taking the bullet
I'm lying here, but he's still running free
On the wrong side of the law
All Music Written, Arranged and Produced by Ray Davies
Co-Produced by Ray KennedyI am sharing this for others to listen. I do not claim any copyrights to any of this.
***************************************
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
***************************************

Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
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published:22 Aug 2017

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The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
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published:20 Apr 2016

views:29418

We are excited to share this incredible video of our work in Angola produced by National Geographic.
Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
Please like, share and subscribe to share the word of our work.

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published:26 May 2017

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Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Angola.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The oil and diamond-rich country is currently rebuilding at full swing after suffering from civil war for 27 years since independence from Portugal in 1975. Now the country of 19 million is finally at peace and is going through a dramatic rebirth.
2. The capital city of Luanda is now one of the most expensive cities in the world. ForgetTokyo or Moscow—Luanda wins. The high prices can be put down to the massive infrastructural investment taking place in response to the relentless gross-domestic-product growth from mining operations.
3. Ruacana Falls, one of Africa’s most beautiful natural wonders is located on the border between Angola and Namibia.
4. Angola’s traditional music is the semba – Brazilian samba is believed to have originated in Angola, where it’s known as “semba”. The two are very similar. Angolan semba was danced to celebrate different occasions and is known as the music of the sea.
5. Angola’s national tree is the majestic Imbondeiro – There is one tree that is special to Angolan. There was a popular belief that God planted this tree, also known as “Baobab” upside down. The unusual looking Imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country. Their growth rate is determined by ground water or rainfall and their maximum age, which seems to be in the order of 1,500 years.
6. Angola is the only country in which the Critically Endangered giant sable antelope lives. The antelope is confined to central Angola, where it is primarily located in the Luando Reserve and Cangandala National Park.
7. The government of Angola requires religious groups to petition for legal status with the Ministries of Justice and Culture. To get legal status however they need to abide by the Law on Religion, passed in 2004, which requires that a group should have more than 100,000 members and be present in 12 of the 18 provinces. This has made it hard for the estimated 70 - 80,000 Muslims, mostly migrants from West Africa and Lebanon, to practice freely and the government - which has disputed claims of being anti-Islam - is known to have closed mosques, schools, or community centres.
More Info:
http://www.factsking.com/countries/angola/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adansonia_digitata
http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-11-11-angola-at-40
Music:
Teknoaxe – Waypoint C
https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Images:
http://airlines-airports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Angola-luanda.jpg
http://blog.iese.edu/iese-and-africa/files/2015/04/Baia-de-Luanda-resized.jpg
http://www.tourist-destinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Bay_of_Luanda.jpg
http://www.businessdestinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Luanda-Angola.jpg
http://www.pescini.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/19-Ruacana.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Ruacana_Falls_at_High_Water_from_close_distance_in_03-2011._Author_Tom_Jakobi.JPG
http://www.semba-c.com/site/uploads/images/20151123140129_2.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R5dVeCxT_YA/maxresdefault.jpg
http://assets.thejewishmuseum.org/press_releases/Angola_Baobab_Still_01_copy.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-D8DIPnVkHpM/Uv1WwmZzeOI/AAAAAAAAACA/t8YIVamgaps/s1600/Imbondeiro+baob%C3%A1.jpg
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/news/2015/05/13/sableantelope/01sableantelope.jpg
http://digest.bellafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/sable-010.jpg
http://www.joaobatistamatosangola.com/img/feature-6.jpg
http://www.joaobaptistamatosangola.info/img/feature-7.jpg
Intro video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuBCUw4Vn1s
Intro Creator:
DesignShowcase
https://www.youtube.com/hasanhalai123

published:14 Dec 2016

views:7576

In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of government of angola towards the muslim.
The background naat is taken under CREATIVE COMMON.
Download link:
https://youtu.be/MVLXMXWYui4
Plz like the video, give comments, give suggestions(if any).
Plz SUBSCRIBE to TruthisTruth.

published:23 Jun 2017

views:5950

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

published:30 Mar 2016

views:446

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit from the Attorney General for abuse of freedom of the press, defamation, and injury. Marques’s colleague, Angolan journalist MarianoBras Lourenco, republished the article in the newspaper "O Crime” and is facing similar criminal charges. As of now, both journalists have only five days to contest the accusations before a judge sets trial dates. Maka Angola’s legal advisor, Rui Verde, defended Marques’s article and stated that the Attorney General’s real estate deals “demonstrated his disregard” for the “Principle of ExclusiveDedication” clause in the Angolan Constitution, which explicitly prohibits the Attorney General from engaging in other professional activities.
This is not the first time the government has targeted Marques; in 1999, he was jailed for calling PresidentDos Santos a dictator in an article titled “The Lipstick of Dictatorship.” For more than two decades, Marques has been a staunch human rights defender, focused on investigating government corruption and abuses in the diamond industry. In addition to the World Movement for Democracy's DemocracyCourageTribute, Marques has earned multiple international awards for his anti-corruption investigative work. Click here to watch Marques receive the Democracy Courage Tribute at the World Movement for Democracy’s Eighth Assembly.
The WorldMovement for Democracy urges the Angolan government to end its harassment of Maka Angola. Join us in sharing this alert on Twitter and Facebook to demand that the Angolan government drop all charges based on Maka Angola articles!

Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

Ray Davies

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Raymond Douglas "Ray" DaviesCBE (/ˈdeɪvɪs/DAY-vis; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead singer and songwriter for The Kinks, which he led with his younger brother, Dave. He has also acted, directed and produced shows for theatre and television.

Since the dissolution of the Kinks in 1996, Ray Davies has embarked on a solo career as a singer-songwriter.

Biography

Davies was born at 6 Denmark Terrace, Fortis Green, in Muswell Hill, North London, England. He is the seventh of eight children born to Fred and Annie Davies, including six older sisters and younger brother Dave Davies. He went to William Grimshaw Secondary Modern School (now called Fortismere School).

Davies was an art student at Hornsey College of Art in London in 1962–1963. In late 1962 he became increasingly interested in music; at a Hornsey College Christmas dance he sought advice from Alexis Korner who was playing at the dance with Blues Incorporated and Korner introduced him to Giorgio Gomelsky, a promoter and future manager of the Yardbirds. Gomelsky arranged for Davies to play at his Piccadilly Club with the Dave Hunt Rhythm & Blues Band, and on New Year's Eve the Ray Davies Quartet opened for Cyril Stapleton at the Lyceum Ballroom. A few days later he became the permanent guitarist for the Dave Hunt Band, an engagement that would only last about six weeks. The band were the house band at Gomelsky's new venture, the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond-upon-Thames; when the Dave Hunt band were snowed in during the coldest winter since 1740, Gomelsky offered a gig to a new band called the Rolling Stones, who had previously supported Hunt at the Piccadilly and would take over the residency. Davies then joined the Hamilton King Band until June 1963; the Kinks (then known as the Ramrods) spent the summer supporting Rick Wayne on a tour of US airbases.

Rafael Marques (journalist)

Rafael Marques de Morais (born 1971) is an Angolan journalist and human rights activist who received several international awards for his reporting on conflict diamonds and government corruption. He currently heads the anti-corruption watchdog Maka Angola.

Early life

During growing up Marques “became disturbed by the worsening state of his country. “I had never heard of a lawyer, [had] no idea of what human rights were, no idea of what fighting corruption was”, he later recalled. “I realised that the way of addressing the issues that concerned me was by being a journalist.”

Shortly after joining Jornal de Angola, Marques wrote an article on the forthcoming presidential election in which he quoted an opposition leader's criticism of dos Santos. He did not intend for the quotation to be published in the newspaper, but through some editorial error it did appear in the paper and Marques was punished with a transfer to the local news desk. Owing to his continued “tendency to inject unwelcome social commentary into even the driest reportage”, he continued to be demoted. One day, assigned to write about the latest national statistics, he included political analysis. “And that was the last straw”, he later told a reporter. He was fired.

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Ray Davies - Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)

Ray Davies - Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)

Ray Davies - Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)

Angola (WrongSide Of The Law) from Ray DaviesalbumWorking Man's CaféRelease dates: 21 Oct, 2007 UK; 19 Feb, 2008 USA
stereo mix (4:29), recorded Mar 2007 at Room and Board Studios, Hermitage, Nashville,Tennessee (unconfirmed)
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray MusicLtd.
Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)
Lying in bed, waiting for the drip to feed
Over my head, a movie on the
TV Cops, killers ruling with the gun
Then a nurse comes in, time for the medication
Blame it on shock, blame it on the morphine
But my finger prints put me on the crime scene
Cruel twist of fate, it's like I'm in a really bad dream
I'm a victim of mistaken identity
And the ordinary people
All the passers-by
Shake their heads and sigh,
"But for the grace of God go I"
They are just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now that bad guy's out there on the run
Heading for the setting sun
There's a jailhouse in Louisiana state
And in times like this I really do appreciate
The desperate cries of all of the inmates
'Cause once you're inside, they're gonna make you sit and wait
As time goes by, hear the criminals sing a sad, sad song
We were just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now the outlaw's living on the run
Heading for the setting sun
And ordinary people
All the passers-by
Are helpless on the wrong side of the law
Staring at the wrong side of the law
Every time we see the system fail
And the bad guys end up getting bail
While the good guys go to jail
Yeah, I might as well rot in Angola
For all the good the DA's done for me
I was the one who ended up taking the bullet
I'm lying here, but he's still running free
On the wrong side of the law
All Music Written, Arranged and Produced by Ray Davies
Co-Produced by Ray KennedyI am sharing this for others to listen. I do not claim any copyrights to any of this.
***************************************
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
***************************************

Angola to vote for new president as dos Santos ends 38-year reign

Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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2:19

The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
SUBSCRIBE here and check out the best tribal videos: http://goo.gl/VngQAU
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3:33

Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

We are excited to share this incredible video of our work in Angola produced by National Geographic.
Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
Please like, share and subscribe to share the word of our work.

0:41

Angola Business Law Handbook

Angola Business Law Handbook

Angola Business Law Handbook

3:19

7 Facts about Angola

7 Facts about Angola

7 Facts about Angola

Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
You can now support this channel via Patreon, by accessing the link bellow. Thank you!
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Learn, Share, Subscribe
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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Angola.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The oil and diamond-rich country is currently rebuilding at full swing after suffering from civil war for 27 years since independence from Portugal in 1975. Now the country of 19 million is finally at peace and is going through a dramatic rebirth.
2. The capital city of Luanda is now one of the most expensive cities in the world. ForgetTokyo or Moscow—Luanda wins. The high prices can be put down to the massive infrastructural investment taking place in response to the relentless gross-domestic-product growth from mining operations.
3. Ruacana Falls, one of Africa’s most beautiful natural wonders is located on the border between Angola and Namibia.
4. Angola’s traditional music is the semba – Brazilian samba is believed to have originated in Angola, where it’s known as “semba”. The two are very similar. Angolan semba was danced to celebrate different occasions and is known as the music of the sea.
5. Angola’s national tree is the majestic Imbondeiro – There is one tree that is special to Angolan. There was a popular belief that God planted this tree, also known as “Baobab” upside down. The unusual looking Imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country. Their growth rate is determined by ground water or rainfall and their maximum age, which seems to be in the order of 1,500 years.
6. Angola is the only country in which the Critically Endangered giant sable antelope lives. The antelope is confined to central Angola, where it is primarily located in the Luando Reserve and Cangandala National Park.
7. The government of Angola requires religious groups to petition for legal status with the Ministries of Justice and Culture. To get legal status however they need to abide by the Law on Religion, passed in 2004, which requires that a group should have more than 100,000 members and be present in 12 of the 18 provinces. This has made it hard for the estimated 70 - 80,000 Muslims, mostly migrants from West Africa and Lebanon, to practice freely and the government - which has disputed claims of being anti-Islam - is known to have closed mosques, schools, or community centres.
More Info:
http://www.factsking.com/countries/angola/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adansonia_digitata
http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-11-11-angola-at-40
Music:
Teknoaxe – Waypoint C
https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Images:
http://airlines-airports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Angola-luanda.jpg
http://blog.iese.edu/iese-and-africa/files/2015/04/Baia-de-Luanda-resized.jpg
http://www.tourist-destinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Bay_of_Luanda.jpg
http://www.businessdestinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Luanda-Angola.jpg
http://www.pescini.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/19-Ruacana.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Ruacana_Falls_at_High_Water_from_close_distance_in_03-2011._Author_Tom_Jakobi.JPG
http://www.semba-c.com/site/uploads/images/20151123140129_2.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R5dVeCxT_YA/maxresdefault.jpg
http://assets.thejewishmuseum.org/press_releases/Angola_Baobab_Still_01_copy.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-D8DIPnVkHpM/Uv1WwmZzeOI/AAAAAAAAACA/t8YIVamgaps/s1600/Imbondeiro+baob%C3%A1.jpg
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/news/2015/05/13/sableantelope/01sableantelope.jpg
http://digest.bellafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/sable-010.jpg
http://www.joaobatistamatosangola.com/img/feature-6.jpg
http://www.joaobaptistamatosangola.info/img/feature-7.jpg
Intro video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuBCUw4Vn1s
Intro Creator:
DesignShowcase
https://www.youtube.com/hasanhalai123

In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of government of angola towards the muslim.
The background naat is taken under CREATIVE COMMON.
Download link:
https://youtu.be/MVLXMXWYui4
Plz like the video, give comments, give suggestions(if any).
Plz SUBSCRIBE to TruthisTruth.

3:20

Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

2:36

DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit from the Attorney General for abuse of freedom of the press, defamation, and injury. Marques’s colleague, Angolan journalist MarianoBras Lourenco, republished the article in the newspaper "O Crime” and is facing similar criminal charges. As of now, both journalists have only five days to contest the accusations before a judge sets trial dates. Maka Angola’s legal advisor, Rui Verde, defended Marques’s article and stated that the Attorney General’s real estate deals “demonstrated his disregard” for the “Principle of ExclusiveDedication” clause in the Angolan Constitution, which explicitly prohibits the Attorney General from engaging in other professional activities.
This is not the first time the government has targeted Marques; in 1999, he was jailed for calling PresidentDos Santos a dictator in an article titled “The Lipstick of Dictatorship.” For more than two decades, Marques has been a staunch human rights defender, focused on investigating government corruption and abuses in the diamond industry. In addition to the World Movement for Democracy's DemocracyCourageTribute, Marques has earned multiple international awards for his anti-corruption investigative work. Click here to watch Marques receive the Democracy Courage Tribute at the World Movement for Democracy’s Eighth Assembly.
The WorldMovement for Democracy urges the Angolan government to end its harassment of Maka Angola. Join us in sharing this alert on Twitter and Facebook to demand that the Angolan government drop all charges based on Maka Angola articles!

Rafael Marques de Morais, investigative journalist, Angola

Launched in 2005, the DraperHillsSummer Fellowship on Democracy and DevelopmentProgram (DHSFDD) is a three-week academic training program that is hosted annually at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. The program brings together a group of 25 to 30 mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries. This training program provides a unique forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and receive academic training to enrich their knowledge and advance their work.
For three weeks during the summer, fellows participate in academic seminars that expose them to the theory and practice of democracy, development, and the rule of law. Delivered by leading Stanford faculty from the Stanford Law School, the Graduate School of Business, and the departments of economics and political science, these seminars allow emerging leaders to explore new institutional models and frameworks to enhance their ability to promote democratic change in their home countries.

3:50

Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

(www.abndigital.com)
Angola, the world's fifth-biggest diamond producer, working on a new law for the mining sector that plans to regulate the way DIAMOND companies will distribute their revenues from projects in the African nation moving forward. I spoke to Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Honrary Chief Executive at the Angola Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and asked hime what his overall impression of teh possible new law

Angola to vote for new president as dos Santos ends 38-year reign

Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
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published: 22 Aug 2017

The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
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published: 20 Apr 2016

Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

We are excited to share this incredible video of our work in Angola produced by National Geographic.
Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
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published: 02 Jun 2017

Angola Business Law Handbook

published: 26 May 2017

7 Facts about Angola

Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
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In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of government of angola towards the muslim.
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published: 23 Jun 2017

Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

published: 30 Mar 2016

DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit f...

Rafael Marques de Morais, investigative journalist, Angola

Launched in 2005, the DraperHillsSummer Fellowship on Democracy and DevelopmentProgram (DHSFDD) is a three-week academic training program that is hosted annually at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. The program brings together a group of 25 to 30 mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries. This training program provides a unique forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and receive academic training to enrich their knowledge and advance their work.
For three weeks during the summer, fellows participate in academic seminars that expose them to the theory and practice of democracy, development, and the rule of law. Deliver...

published: 08 Sep 2016

Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

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Angola, the world's fifth-biggest diamond producer, working on a new law for the mining sector that plans to regulate the way DIAMOND companies will distribute their revenues from projects in the African nation moving forward. I spoke to Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Honrary Chief Executive at the Angola Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and asked hime what his overall impression of teh possible new law

Angola (WrongSide Of The Law) from Ray DaviesalbumWorking Man's CaféRelease dates: 21 Oct, 2007 UK; 19 Feb, 2008 USA
stereo mix (4:29), recorded Mar 2007 at Room and Board Studios, Hermitage, Nashville,Tennessee (unconfirmed)
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray MusicLtd.
Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)
Lying in bed, waiting for the drip to feed
Over my head, a movie on the
TV Cops, killers ruling with the gun
Then a nurse comes in, time for the medication
Blame it on shock, blame it on the morphine
But my finger prints put me on the crime scene
Cruel twist of fate, it's like I'm in a really bad dream
I'm a victim of mistaken identity
And the ordinary people
All the passers-by
Shake their heads and sigh,
"But for the grace of God go I"
They are just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now that bad guy's out there on the run
Heading for the setting sun
There's a jailhouse in Louisiana state
And in times like this I really do appreciate
The desperate cries of all of the inmates
'Cause once you're inside, they're gonna make you sit and wait
As time goes by, hear the criminals sing a sad, sad song
We were just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now the outlaw's living on the run
Heading for the setting sun
And ordinary people
All the passers-by
Are helpless on the wrong side of the law
Staring at the wrong side of the law
Every time we see the system fail
And the bad guys end up getting bail
While the good guys go to jail
Yeah, I might as well rot in Angola
For all the good the DA's done for me
I was the one who ended up taking the bullet
I'm lying here, but he's still running free
On the wrong side of the law
All Music Written, Arranged and Produced by Ray Davies
Co-Produced by Ray KennedyI am sharing this for others to listen. I do not claim any copyrights to any of this.
***************************************
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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Angola (WrongSide Of The Law) from Ray DaviesalbumWorking Man's CaféRelease dates: 21 Oct, 2007 UK; 19 Feb, 2008 USA
stereo mix (4:29), recorded Mar 2007 at Room and Board Studios, Hermitage, Nashville,Tennessee (unconfirmed)
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray MusicLtd.
Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)
Lying in bed, waiting for the drip to feed
Over my head, a movie on the
TV Cops, killers ruling with the gun
Then a nurse comes in, time for the medication
Blame it on shock, blame it on the morphine
But my finger prints put me on the crime scene
Cruel twist of fate, it's like I'm in a really bad dream
I'm a victim of mistaken identity
And the ordinary people
All the passers-by
Shake their heads and sigh,
"But for the grace of God go I"
They are just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now that bad guy's out there on the run
Heading for the setting sun
There's a jailhouse in Louisiana state
And in times like this I really do appreciate
The desperate cries of all of the inmates
'Cause once you're inside, they're gonna make you sit and wait
As time goes by, hear the criminals sing a sad, sad song
We were just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now the outlaw's living on the run
Heading for the setting sun
And ordinary people
All the passers-by
Are helpless on the wrong side of the law
Staring at the wrong side of the law
Every time we see the system fail
And the bad guys end up getting bail
While the good guys go to jail
Yeah, I might as well rot in Angola
For all the good the DA's done for me
I was the one who ended up taking the bullet
I'm lying here, but he's still running free
On the wrong side of the law
All Music Written, Arranged and Produced by Ray Davies
Co-Produced by Ray KennedyI am sharing this for others to listen. I do not claim any copyrights to any of this.
***************************************
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
***************************************

Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
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Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
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The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the rainin...

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
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The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
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We are excited to share this incredible video of our work in Angola produced by National Geographic.
Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
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We are excited to share this incredible video of our work in Angola produced by National Geographic.
Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
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7 Facts about Angola

Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reign...

Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Angola.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The oil and diamond-rich country is currently rebuilding at full swing after suffering from civil war for 27 years since independence from Portugal in 1975. Now the country of 19 million is finally at peace and is going through a dramatic rebirth.
2. The capital city of Luanda is now one of the most expensive cities in the world. ForgetTokyo or Moscow—Luanda wins. The high prices can be put down to the massive infrastructural investment taking place in response to the relentless gross-domestic-product growth from mining operations.
3. Ruacana Falls, one of Africa’s most beautiful natural wonders is located on the border between Angola and Namibia.
4. Angola’s traditional music is the semba – Brazilian samba is believed to have originated in Angola, where it’s known as “semba”. The two are very similar. Angolan semba was danced to celebrate different occasions and is known as the music of the sea.
5. Angola’s national tree is the majestic Imbondeiro – There is one tree that is special to Angolan. There was a popular belief that God planted this tree, also known as “Baobab” upside down. The unusual looking Imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country. Their growth rate is determined by ground water or rainfall and their maximum age, which seems to be in the order of 1,500 years.
6. Angola is the only country in which the Critically Endangered giant sable antelope lives. The antelope is confined to central Angola, where it is primarily located in the Luando Reserve and Cangandala National Park.
7. The government of Angola requires religious groups to petition for legal status with the Ministries of Justice and Culture. To get legal status however they need to abide by the Law on Religion, passed in 2004, which requires that a group should have more than 100,000 members and be present in 12 of the 18 provinces. This has made it hard for the estimated 70 - 80,000 Muslims, mostly migrants from West Africa and Lebanon, to practice freely and the government - which has disputed claims of being anti-Islam - is known to have closed mosques, schools, or community centres.
More Info:
http://www.factsking.com/countries/angola/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adansonia_digitata
http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-11-11-angola-at-40
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Teknoaxe – Waypoint C
https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Images:
http://airlines-airports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Angola-luanda.jpg
http://blog.iese.edu/iese-and-africa/files/2015/04/Baia-de-Luanda-resized.jpg
http://www.tourist-destinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Bay_of_Luanda.jpg
http://www.businessdestinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Luanda-Angola.jpg
http://www.pescini.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/19-Ruacana.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Ruacana_Falls_at_High_Water_from_close_distance_in_03-2011._Author_Tom_Jakobi.JPG
http://www.semba-c.com/site/uploads/images/20151123140129_2.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R5dVeCxT_YA/maxresdefault.jpg
http://assets.thejewishmuseum.org/press_releases/Angola_Baobab_Still_01_copy.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-D8DIPnVkHpM/Uv1WwmZzeOI/AAAAAAAAACA/t8YIVamgaps/s1600/Imbondeiro+baob%C3%A1.jpg
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/news/2015/05/13/sableantelope/01sableantelope.jpg
http://digest.bellafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/sable-010.jpg
http://www.joaobatistamatosangola.com/img/feature-6.jpg
http://www.joaobaptistamatosangola.info/img/feature-7.jpg
Intro video:
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Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Angola.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The oil and diamond-rich country is currently rebuilding at full swing after suffering from civil war for 27 years since independence from Portugal in 1975. Now the country of 19 million is finally at peace and is going through a dramatic rebirth.
2. The capital city of Luanda is now one of the most expensive cities in the world. ForgetTokyo or Moscow—Luanda wins. The high prices can be put down to the massive infrastructural investment taking place in response to the relentless gross-domestic-product growth from mining operations.
3. Ruacana Falls, one of Africa’s most beautiful natural wonders is located on the border between Angola and Namibia.
4. Angola’s traditional music is the semba – Brazilian samba is believed to have originated in Angola, where it’s known as “semba”. The two are very similar. Angolan semba was danced to celebrate different occasions and is known as the music of the sea.
5. Angola’s national tree is the majestic Imbondeiro – There is one tree that is special to Angolan. There was a popular belief that God planted this tree, also known as “Baobab” upside down. The unusual looking Imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country. Their growth rate is determined by ground water or rainfall and their maximum age, which seems to be in the order of 1,500 years.
6. Angola is the only country in which the Critically Endangered giant sable antelope lives. The antelope is confined to central Angola, where it is primarily located in the Luando Reserve and Cangandala National Park.
7. The government of Angola requires religious groups to petition for legal status with the Ministries of Justice and Culture. To get legal status however they need to abide by the Law on Religion, passed in 2004, which requires that a group should have more than 100,000 members and be present in 12 of the 18 provinces. This has made it hard for the estimated 70 - 80,000 Muslims, mostly migrants from West Africa and Lebanon, to practice freely and the government - which has disputed claims of being anti-Islam - is known to have closed mosques, schools, or community centres.
More Info:
http://www.factsking.com/countries/angola/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adansonia_digitata
http://mgafrica.com/article/2015-11-11-angola-at-40
Music:
Teknoaxe – Waypoint C
https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Images:
http://airlines-airports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Angola-luanda.jpg
http://blog.iese.edu/iese-and-africa/files/2015/04/Baia-de-Luanda-resized.jpg
http://www.tourist-destinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Bay_of_Luanda.jpg
http://www.businessdestinations.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Luanda-Angola.jpg
http://www.pescini.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/19-Ruacana.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Ruacana_Falls_at_High_Water_from_close_distance_in_03-2011._Author_Tom_Jakobi.JPG
http://www.semba-c.com/site/uploads/images/20151123140129_2.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/R5dVeCxT_YA/maxresdefault.jpg
http://assets.thejewishmuseum.org/press_releases/Angola_Baobab_Still_01_copy.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-D8DIPnVkHpM/Uv1WwmZzeOI/AAAAAAAAACA/t8YIVamgaps/s1600/Imbondeiro+baob%C3%A1.jpg
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/news/2015/05/13/sableantelope/01sableantelope.jpg
http://digest.bellafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/sable-010.jpg
http://www.joaobatistamatosangola.com/img/feature-6.jpg
http://www.joaobaptistamatosangola.info/img/feature-7.jpg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuBCUw4Vn1s
Intro Creator:
DesignShowcase
https://www.youtube.com/hasanhalai123

In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of...

In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of government of angola towards the muslim.
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In this, the MUST WATCH beauty of mosque of angola is shown. This video shows the beautiful mosques of angola & Status of islam in angola. Also the behaviour of government of angola towards the muslim.
The background naat is taken under CREATIVE COMMON.
Download link:
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Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the tradition...

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

published:30 Mar 2016

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DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques...

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit from the Attorney General for abuse of freedom of the press, defamation, and injury. Marques’s colleague, Angolan journalist MarianoBras Lourenco, republished the article in the newspaper "O Crime” and is facing similar criminal charges. As of now, both journalists have only five days to contest the accusations before a judge sets trial dates. Maka Angola’s legal advisor, Rui Verde, defended Marques’s article and stated that the Attorney General’s real estate deals “demonstrated his disregard” for the “Principle of ExclusiveDedication” clause in the Angolan Constitution, which explicitly prohibits the Attorney General from engaging in other professional activities.
This is not the first time the government has targeted Marques; in 1999, he was jailed for calling PresidentDos Santos a dictator in an article titled “The Lipstick of Dictatorship.” For more than two decades, Marques has been a staunch human rights defender, focused on investigating government corruption and abuses in the diamond industry. In addition to the World Movement for Democracy's DemocracyCourageTribute, Marques has earned multiple international awards for his anti-corruption investigative work. Click here to watch Marques receive the Democracy Courage Tribute at the World Movement for Democracy’s Eighth Assembly.
The WorldMovement for Democracy urges the Angolan government to end its harassment of Maka Angola. Join us in sharing this alert on Twitter and Facebook to demand that the Angolan government drop all charges based on Maka Angola articles!

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit from the Attorney General for abuse of freedom of the press, defamation, and injury. Marques’s colleague, Angolan journalist MarianoBras Lourenco, republished the article in the newspaper "O Crime” and is facing similar criminal charges. As of now, both journalists have only five days to contest the accusations before a judge sets trial dates. Maka Angola’s legal advisor, Rui Verde, defended Marques’s article and stated that the Attorney General’s real estate deals “demonstrated his disregard” for the “Principle of ExclusiveDedication” clause in the Angolan Constitution, which explicitly prohibits the Attorney General from engaging in other professional activities.
This is not the first time the government has targeted Marques; in 1999, he was jailed for calling PresidentDos Santos a dictator in an article titled “The Lipstick of Dictatorship.” For more than two decades, Marques has been a staunch human rights defender, focused on investigating government corruption and abuses in the diamond industry. In addition to the World Movement for Democracy's DemocracyCourageTribute, Marques has earned multiple international awards for his anti-corruption investigative work. Click here to watch Marques receive the Democracy Courage Tribute at the World Movement for Democracy’s Eighth Assembly.
The WorldMovement for Democracy urges the Angolan government to end its harassment of Maka Angola. Join us in sharing this alert on Twitter and Facebook to demand that the Angolan government drop all charges based on Maka Angola articles!

Launched in 2005, the DraperHillsSummer Fellowship on Democracy and DevelopmentProgram (DHSFDD) is a three-week academic training program that is hosted annually at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. The program brings together a group of 25 to 30 mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries. This training program provides a unique forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and receive academic training to enrich their knowledge and advance their work.
For three weeks during the summer, fellows participate in academic seminars that expose them to the theory and practice of democracy, development, and the rule of law. Delivered by leading Stanford faculty from the Stanford Law School, the Graduate School of Business, and the departments of economics and political science, these seminars allow emerging leaders to explore new institutional models and frameworks to enhance their ability to promote democratic change in their home countries.

Launched in 2005, the DraperHillsSummer Fellowship on Democracy and DevelopmentProgram (DHSFDD) is a three-week academic training program that is hosted annually at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. The program brings together a group of 25 to 30 mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries. This training program provides a unique forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and receive academic training to enrich their knowledge and advance their work.
For three weeks during the summer, fellows participate in academic seminars that expose them to the theory and practice of democracy, development, and the rule of law. Delivered by leading Stanford faculty from the Stanford Law School, the Graduate School of Business, and the departments of economics and political science, these seminars allow emerging leaders to explore new institutional models and frameworks to enhance their ability to promote democratic change in their home countries.

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Angola, the world's fifth-biggest diamond producer, working on a new law for the mining sector that plans to regulate the way DIAMOND companies will distribute their revenues from projects in the African nation moving forward. I spoke to Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Honrary Chief Executive at the Angola Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and asked hime what his overall impression of teh possible new law

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Angola, the world's fifth-biggest diamond producer, working on a new law for the mining sector that plans to regulate the way DIAMOND companies will distribute their revenues from projects in the African nation moving forward. I spoke to Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Honrary Chief Executive at the Angola Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and asked hime what his overall impression of teh possible new law

Travel Diaries I Africa (Luanda, Angola)

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, exce...

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The tourism industry in Angola is based on the country's natural beauty, including its rivers, waterfalls and scenic coastline.[1] Angola's tourism industry is relatively new, as much of the country was destroyed during the post-colonial civil war which ended in 2002. Unlike most countries in the region, which generally give US, EU, and many other citizens a visa on arrival or require no visa at all, Angola has complicated and onerous Soviet-style visa requirements (official letter of invitation, documents concerning purpose of travel, copy of travel itinerary, proof of funds, etc., all of which are sent back to Luanda for approval). This antiquated attitude to tourism places the country at a disadvantage in a competitive market for international tourism.
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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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AngolaTravelVideo - Angola is an eye-opener -- in more ways than one. Scarred painfully by years of debilitating warfare and untouched by foreign visitors since the early 1970s, the country remains remote and undiscovered, with few observers privy to the geographic highlights and vast cultural riches that lie hidden behind an ostensibly violent veneer. But, with the recent cessation of a 40-year civil conflict ushering in a prolonged period of peace and stability, opportunities for exploration are quietly opening up. For outsiders the attractions are manifold. Despite widespread poverty, inbred corruption and an infrastructure devastated by decades of indiscriminate fighting, Angola holds a lure that few other countries can match. Here in the heady heat of equatorial Africa youll encounter some of the continents most gracious people and discover many of its most closely guarded secrets.
Chill out on expansive beaches, sample the solitude in virgin wildlife parks or sift through the ruins of Portuguese colonialism. From Luanda to Lubango the nuances are startling.
Despite advancements in infrastructure and a dramatically improved security situation, travel in Angola remains the preserve of adventurers, diehards or those on flexible budgets.But with the transport network gradually recovering and wildlife being shipped in to re-populate decimated national parks, the signs of recovery are more than just a mirage.
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Chill out on expansive beaches, sample the solitude in virgin wildlife parks or sift through the ruins of Portuguese colonialism. From Luanda to Lubango the nuances are startling.
Despite advancements in infrastructure and a dramatically improved security situation, travel in Angola remains the preserve of adventurers, diehards or those on flexible budgets.But with the transport network gradually recovering and wildlife being shipped in to re-populate decimated national parks, the signs of recovery are more than just a mirage.
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Death Row The Final 24 Hours

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Robert King of the Angola 3 LIVE in Montreal

Robert King stayed in Angola for 32 years, of which 29 years were spent in solitary. From the time he came out in 2001, he crusaded to free his two friends. Wallace was released in 2013, but died shortly after. Since Woodfox recovered his freedom in February 2016, he has been travelling Europe and the US with King to advocate for the abolition of solitary confinement and the liberation of political prisoner in the US.

War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)

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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN a...

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The Role of Legal Infrastructure Enhancement in Promoting Economic Development in Africa

The Child Soldiers Fighting Africa's Forgotten War

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Welcome to the state of Sudan. On this visit you will meet brutalised child soldiers, starving civilians and the fighters who are locked into one of the most desperate conflicts of our time.
3 million people now live in limbo in the refugee camps around Khartoum. As the Government grows ever more militant, the peace they await becomes increasingly remote. By the year 2000 Sudan want 900,000 soldiers to join the jihad against neighbouring s...

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Spiritism in Angola

Amelia Cazalma talks about Spiritism in Angola and it's importance in the lives of thousands of people.

Death Row The Final 24 Hours

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Robert King of the Angola 3 LIVE in Montreal

Robert King stayed in Angola for 32 years, of which 29 years were spent in solitary. From the time he came out in 2001, he crusaded to free his two friends. Wal...

Robert King stayed in Angola for 32 years, of which 29 years were spent in solitary. From the time he came out in 2001, he crusaded to free his two friends. Wallace was released in 2013, but died shortly after. Since Woodfox recovered his freedom in February 2016, he has been travelling Europe and the US with King to advocate for the abolition of solitary confinement and the liberation of political prisoner in the US.

Robert King stayed in Angola for 32 years, of which 29 years were spent in solitary. From the time he came out in 2001, he crusaded to free his two friends. Wallace was released in 2013, but died shortly after. Since Woodfox recovered his freedom in February 2016, he has been travelling Europe and the US with King to advocate for the abolition of solitary confinement and the liberation of political prisoner in the US.

SIMON MANN - THE MERCENARY - Part 1/2 | LondonReal
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Simon FrancisMann (born 26 June 1952) is a British mercenary and former British Army officer. He served part of a 34-year prison sentence in Equatorial Guinea for his role in a failed coup d'état in 2004, before receiving a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds on 2 November 2009.
Mann was extradited from Zimbabwe to Equatorial Guinea on 1 February 2008, having been accused of planning a coup d'état to overthrow the government by leading a mercenary force into the capital Malabo in an effort to overthrow PresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. Charges in South Africa of aiding a coup in a foreign country were dropped on 23 February2007, but the charges remained in Equatorial Guinea, where he had been convicted in absentia in November 2004. He lost an extradition hearing to Equatorial Guinea after serving three years of a four-year prison sentence in Zimbabwe for the same crimes and being released early on good behaviour.
Upon Mann's arrival in Equatorial Guinea for his trial in Malabo, public Prosecutor Jose Olo Obono said that Mann would face three charges – crimes against the head of state, crimes against the government, and crimes against the peace and independence of the state. On 7 July 2008, he was sentenced to 34 years and four months in prison by a Malabo court. He was released on 2 November 2009, on humanitarian grounds.
Chapters:
00:00 Trailer.
02:08 Brian’s thoughts on the episode.
06:13 Brian’s introduction.
06:56 An amazing period in Simon Mann’s’ life, satisfying and great fun.
08:33 Executive Outcomes role in the civil war in Angola against UNITA.
16:08 What the term mercenary means to Simon.
23:38 Thoughts on Erik Prince’s proposal to privatise the military force in Afghanistan.
25:26 Simon’s involvement in both the Angola and Sierra Leone wars.
32:05 The United Nations were useless in both Angola and Sierra Leone.
33:57 US & UK governments ordered them home when their task was almost complete.
35:25 Diamond mining in Sierra Leone and the film Blood Diamond.
36:25 What Simon did and where he went after the two wars.
39:25 Stratagem for doing business in Africa.
42:28 How an old Etonian become an SAS officer and then an ex mercenary diamond mine executive.
46:57 No good memories of his first SAS term of active duty in Northern Ireland.
50:08 When you look at any soldier you have to look at his military childhood.
55:41 A move to South Africa with different interests, but Executive Outcomes ceases after S.A.FMA.
57:43 Supplying arms to Sierra Leone and the resulting scandal, then Papua New Guinea issue.
59:29 Simon advises against British involvement in Iraq invasion.
1:08:36 Why Simon chose a military career.
1:11:30 The networking value of being an old Etonian.
1:13:38 Simon leads the 2003 Equatorial New Guinea coup amid a story of convoluted world politics.
1:36:46 Simon’s arrest, mock execution and torture by Zimbabwean forces
1:42:13 Pushing time in Chikurubi Prison, Zimbabwe
1:53:21 Feared rendition to Equatorial New Guinea.
2:11:52 A story stranger than fiction.
2:22:31 How the years in prison affected Simon and his family after his release.
2:27:37 Does Simon have any regrets for the decisions he took.
2:29:02 Life for Simon now.
2:32:29 How the British public perceives him now.
2:34:17 What does Simon hope his obituary will say.
2:35:13 Simon still has an adventure in mind.
2:37:43 Simon’s opinion of what people should consider about possible future use of PMCs.
2:42:27 Phone call to the 20 year old Simon Mann.
2:44:26 Advice to the 20 year old listening across the world who wants to be in the army.
2:45:45 Best advice ever received.
2:47:40 Brian’s summing up.
ShowNotes:
Simon Mann on Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Mann
Simon Mann Books:
Cry Havoc
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cry-Havoc-Simon-Mann/dp/1857826639
People mentioned in this episode:
Tony Buckingham
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Buckingham
Erik Prince
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Prince
Eeben Barlow
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Eeben_Barlow
Robert Friedland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Friedland
Beny Steinmetz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beny_Steinmetz
Charles Beckwith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Alvin_Beckwith
Sir Lachlan MacLean, 12th Baronet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Lachlan_Maclean,_12th_Baronet
Tim Spicer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Spicer
David Hart
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hart_(UK_political_activist)
Richard Perle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Perle
Tony Blair
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blair
Mark Thatcher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Thatcher
FULL SHOW NOTES: http://londonreal.tv/simon-mann

SIMON MANN - THE MERCENARY - Part 1/2 | LondonReal
FULL FREE EPISODE: https://londonreal.tv/simon-mann/
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Simon FrancisMann (born 26 June 1952) is a British mercenary and former British Army officer. He served part of a 34-year prison sentence in Equatorial Guinea for his role in a failed coup d'état in 2004, before receiving a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds on 2 November 2009.
Mann was extradited from Zimbabwe to Equatorial Guinea on 1 February 2008, having been accused of planning a coup d'état to overthrow the government by leading a mercenary force into the capital Malabo in an effort to overthrow PresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. Charges in South Africa of aiding a coup in a foreign country were dropped on 23 February2007, but the charges remained in Equatorial Guinea, where he had been convicted in absentia in November 2004. He lost an extradition hearing to Equatorial Guinea after serving three years of a four-year prison sentence in Zimbabwe for the same crimes and being released early on good behaviour.
Upon Mann's arrival in Equatorial Guinea for his trial in Malabo, public Prosecutor Jose Olo Obono said that Mann would face three charges – crimes against the head of state, crimes against the government, and crimes against the peace and independence of the state. On 7 July 2008, he was sentenced to 34 years and four months in prison by a Malabo court. He was released on 2 November 2009, on humanitarian grounds.
Chapters:
00:00 Trailer.
02:08 Brian’s thoughts on the episode.
06:13 Brian’s introduction.
06:56 An amazing period in Simon Mann’s’ life, satisfying and great fun.
08:33 Executive Outcomes role in the civil war in Angola against UNITA.
16:08 What the term mercenary means to Simon.
23:38 Thoughts on Erik Prince’s proposal to privatise the military force in Afghanistan.
25:26 Simon’s involvement in both the Angola and Sierra Leone wars.
32:05 The United Nations were useless in both Angola and Sierra Leone.
33:57 US & UK governments ordered them home when their task was almost complete.
35:25 Diamond mining in Sierra Leone and the film Blood Diamond.
36:25 What Simon did and where he went after the two wars.
39:25 Stratagem for doing business in Africa.
42:28 How an old Etonian become an SAS officer and then an ex mercenary diamond mine executive.
46:57 No good memories of his first SAS term of active duty in Northern Ireland.
50:08 When you look at any soldier you have to look at his military childhood.
55:41 A move to South Africa with different interests, but Executive Outcomes ceases after S.A.FMA.
57:43 Supplying arms to Sierra Leone and the resulting scandal, then Papua New Guinea issue.
59:29 Simon advises against British involvement in Iraq invasion.
1:08:36 Why Simon chose a military career.
1:11:30 The networking value of being an old Etonian.
1:13:38 Simon leads the 2003 Equatorial New Guinea coup amid a story of convoluted world politics.
1:36:46 Simon’s arrest, mock execution and torture by Zimbabwean forces
1:42:13 Pushing time in Chikurubi Prison, Zimbabwe
1:53:21 Feared rendition to Equatorial New Guinea.
2:11:52 A story stranger than fiction.
2:22:31 How the years in prison affected Simon and his family after his release.
2:27:37 Does Simon have any regrets for the decisions he took.
2:29:02 Life for Simon now.
2:32:29 How the British public perceives him now.
2:34:17 What does Simon hope his obituary will say.
2:35:13 Simon still has an adventure in mind.
2:37:43 Simon’s opinion of what people should consider about possible future use of PMCs.
2:42:27 Phone call to the 20 year old Simon Mann.
2:44:26 Advice to the 20 year old listening across the world who wants to be in the army.
2:45:45 Best advice ever received.
2:47:40 Brian’s summing up.
ShowNotes:
Simon Mann on Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Mann
Simon Mann Books:
Cry Havoc
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cry-Havoc-Simon-Mann/dp/1857826639
People mentioned in this episode:
Tony Buckingham
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Buckingham
Erik Prince
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Prince
Eeben Barlow
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Eeben_Barlow
Robert Friedland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Friedland
Beny Steinmetz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beny_Steinmetz
Charles Beckwith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Alvin_Beckwith
Sir Lachlan MacLean, 12th Baronet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Lachlan_Maclean,_12th_Baronet
Tim Spicer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Spicer
David Hart
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hart_(UK_political_activist)
Richard Perle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Perle
Tony Blair
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blair
Mark Thatcher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Thatcher
FULL SHOW NOTES: http://londonreal.tv/simon-mann

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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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The Central African Republic's capital of Bangui has seen its Muslim population drop from 130,000 to under 1000 over the past few months. Over the past year, thousands across CAR have been killed and nearly a million have been displaced. The United Nations recently stated that the entire Western half of the country has now been cleansed of Muslims.
CAR has never fully recovered from France's colonial rule, and it has only known ten years of a civilian government - from 1993 to 2003 - since achieving independence in 1960. Coup after coup, often with French military involvement, has led many to refer to the country as a phantom state. The current conflict has now completely erased the rule of law and order, and left the UN and international community looking confused and impotent.
In March 2013, the Séléka, a mostly Muslim rebel alliance, rose up and overthrew the corrupt government of François Bozizé, while bringing terror and chaos across the country - pillaging, killing and raping with impunity. In response, mostly Christian self-defense forces, called the anti-balaka, formed to defend CAR against Séléka attacks.
Clashes grew more frequent throughout 2013 as the Séléka grew more ruthless. In December 2013, French and African troops went in to disarm the Séléka and staunch the bloodshed. The anti-balaka, seizing on a weakened Séléka, then went on the offensive.
CAR had no real history of religious violence, and the current conflict is not based on any religious ideology. The fighting, however, turned increasingly sectarian in the fall of 2013, with revenge killings becoming the norm. And as the Séléka's power waned, the anti-balaka fed their need for revenge by brutalizing Muslim civilians.
"Too few peacekeepers were deployed too late; the challenge of disarming the Séléka, containing the anti-balaka, and protecting the Muslim minority was underestimated," Human Rights Watch said in a recent statement.
The bloodshed has not stopped. The UN is still debating whether or not to send peacekeepers. Even if a peacekeeping operation is approved, it will take six months for troops to be assembled.
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RELATIVES HAVE DONE BLACK MAGIC ON US | Let's Talk #31

RELATIVES HAVE DONEBLACKMAGIC ON US | Let's Talk #31
In this video we offer advice to a girl who found out her relatives have done black magic on her family.
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RELATIVES HAVE DONEBLACKMAGIC ON US | Let's Talk #31
In this video we offer advice to a girl who found out her relatives have done black magic on her family.
We hope you enjoy watching and find it beneficial inshaAllah :D
If you need advice or wish to contact me, please email officiallyshamsa@gmail.com
Watch our previous advice video 'He Loves Me But His Family Is Racist': https://youtu.be/N2aOSERHByQ
The SwordAgainstBlack Magic and EvilMagiciansPDF: http://ruqyashariyah.org/sites/default/files/books/Sword_Against.pdf
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RELATIVES HAVE DONEBLACKMAGIC ON US | Let's Talk #31
In this video we offer advice to a girl who found out her relatives have done black magic on her family.
We hope you enjoy watching and find it beneficial inshaAllah :D
If you need advice or wish to contact me, please email officiallyshamsa@gmail.com
Watch our previous advice video 'He Loves Me But His Family Is Racist': https://youtu.be/N2aOSERHByQ
The SwordAgainstBlack Magic and EvilMagiciansPDF: http://ruqyashariyah.org/sites/default/files/books/Sword_Against.pdf
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Glitter Hijab - Navy: http://deeninspired.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=60&product_id=31
On my eyes:
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On my lips
- Primark Lip Crayon - Nude
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Salaam and hello everyone, and welcome to my channel!
My name is Shamsa, I am a 34 yr old (at the time of writing this) mum of four, happily married to my husband Aqil.
I am a Muslim YouTuber/blogger/vlogger, and my videos consist of vlogs, advice videos, lifestyle, haul and style videos.
I have a bit of a crazy sense of humour, so if you like to laugh be sure to subscribe as I am currently uploading videos daily.
I guess the thing that makes me and my family unique is that Aqil and I are an interracial couple. Aqil is from Angola and I am Pakistani. We are both Muslim (he is a revert to Islam) and the beauty of Islam is that colour or race is not an issue :)
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The Role of Legal Infrastructure Enhancement in Promoting Economic Development in Africa

November 4, 2010Frederick K. Cox International LawCenterCase Western Reserve UniversitySchool of Law
Speaker:
Swithin Munyantwali
Director and Co-founder
International Law Institute African Centre for LegalExcellence, Kampala, Uganda
Summary:
Mr. Munyantwali focuses on how enhanced legal infrastructure can be a useful tool in promoting African economic development. Currently, Africa's legal and judicial institutions while improving still need strengthening to cope with the demands of its rapid economic development and effective participation in the global economy. Many legal and judicial institutions on the African continent are hampered by archaic practices, such as non existent or outdated court reports, the hand recording of court decisions, the lack of or limited application of alternate modes of dispute resolution, and rampant court corruption. When coupled with other functional inadequacies, such prevailing factors render many jurisdictions unattractive for investment. Local and foreign investors are drawn to investment destinations characterized by functioning courts and speedy adjudication of disputes rooted in a reasonably predicable jurisprudential normative framework

November 4, 2010Frederick K. Cox International LawCenterCase Western Reserve UniversitySchool of Law
Speaker:
Swithin Munyantwali
Director and Co-founder
International Law Institute African Centre for LegalExcellence, Kampala, Uganda
Summary:
Mr. Munyantwali focuses on how enhanced legal infrastructure can be a useful tool in promoting African economic development. Currently, Africa's legal and judicial institutions while improving still need strengthening to cope with the demands of its rapid economic development and effective participation in the global economy. Many legal and judicial institutions on the African continent are hampered by archaic practices, such as non existent or outdated court reports, the hand recording of court decisions, the lack of or limited application of alternate modes of dispute resolution, and rampant court corruption. When coupled with other functional inadequacies, such prevailing factors render many jurisdictions unattractive for investment. Local and foreign investors are drawn to investment destinations characterized by functioning courts and speedy adjudication of disputes rooted in a reasonably predicable jurisprudential normative framework

The Child Soldiers Fighting Africa's Forgotten War

The Politics of Apocalypse (1998) - In one of the longest-running civil wars on record, children fight alongside men, and famine threatens those who escape bull...

The Politics of Apocalypse (1998) - In one of the longest-running civil wars on record, children fight alongside men, and famine threatens those who escape bullets.
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Welcome to the state of Sudan. On this visit you will meet brutalised child soldiers, starving civilians and the fighters who are locked into one of the most desperate conflicts of our time.
3 million people now live in limbo in the refugee camps around Khartoum. As the Government grows ever more militant, the peace they await becomes increasingly remote. By the year 2000 Sudan want 900,000 soldiers to join the jihad against neighbouring states. This year it closed all the universities and sent their students to the frontline. And while war continues, thousands of people face starvation before Christmas.
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The Politics of Apocalypse (1998) - In one of the longest-running civil wars on record, children fight alongside men, and famine threatens those who escape bullets.
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Welcome to the state of Sudan. On this visit you will meet brutalised child soldiers, starving civilians and the fighters who are locked into one of the most desperate conflicts of our time.
3 million people now live in limbo in the refugee camps around Khartoum. As the Government grows ever more militant, the peace they await becomes increasingly remote. By the year 2000 Sudan want 900,000 soldiers to join the jihad against neighbouring states. This year it closed all the universities and sent their students to the frontline. And while war continues, thousands of people face starvation before Christmas.
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Ray Davies - Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)

Angola (WrongSide Of The Law) from Ray DaviesalbumWorking Man's CaféRelease dates: 21 Oct, 2007 UK; 19 Feb, 2008 USA
stereo mix (4:29), recorded Mar 2007 at Room and Board Studios, Hermitage, Nashville,Tennessee (unconfirmed)
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Davray MusicLtd.
Angola (Wrong Side Of The Law)
Lying in bed, waiting for the drip to feed
Over my head, a movie on the
TV Cops, killers ruling with the gun
Then a nurse comes in, time for the medication
Blame it on shock, blame it on the morphine
But my finger prints put me on the crime scene
Cruel twist of fate, it's like I'm in a really bad dream
I'm a victim of mistaken identity
And the ordinary people
All the passers-by
Shake their heads and sigh,
"But for the grace of God go I"
They are just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now that bad guy's out there on the run
Heading for the setting sun
There's a jailhouse in Louisiana state
And in times like this I really do appreciate
The desperate cries of all of the inmates
'Cause once you're inside, they're gonna make you sit and wait
As time goes by, hear the criminals sing a sad, sad song
We were just on the wrong side of the law
Livin' on the wrong side of the law
Victims each and every one
Now the outlaw's living on the run
Heading for the setting sun
And ordinary people
All the passers-by
Are helpless on the wrong side of the law
Staring at the wrong side of the law
Every time we see the system fail
And the bad guys end up getting bail
While the good guys go to jail
Yeah, I might as well rot in Angola
For all the good the DA's done for me
I was the one who ended up taking the bullet
I'm lying here, but he's still running free
On the wrong side of the law
All Music Written, Arranged and Produced by Ray Davies
Co-Produced by Ray KennedyI am sharing this for others to listen. I do not claim any copyrights to any of this.
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Bryan Law on Starting a New University in Angola

In Chapter 20 of 23 in his 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, business strategist Bryan Law...

Angola to vote for new president as dos Santos ends 38-year reign

Angolans goes to the polls on Wednesday, marking the end of PresidentJose Eduardo dos Santos's 38 years in office.
His party is set to retain power, despite an economic crisis triggered by the oil price slump.
Dos Santos's retirement has triggered the biggest political transition in decades for Angola.
Al Jazeera'sStefanie Dekker reports.
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The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living...

The Mumuila Tribe of Angola

The Mumuila tribe is one of the many that still inhabit the country. The make their living from cattle farming and they are worried because this year the raining season is coming late.
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Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

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Angola: The Land at the End of the Earth

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Dramatic cuts in funding for demining in Angola since 2008 mean that HALO has been forced to reduce its number of national staff from 1,100 to just 300. This despite the fact that Angola remains one of the most densely mined countries in the world, with an estimated 500,000 landmines still to be found and destroyed.
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7 Facts about Angola

Angola used to be a Portuguese colony that today is a highly multiethnic nation. Its name comes from the word ngola, a title used by the Ndongo kings that reigned in the region. Angola is one of the largest producers of diamonds in the world. It’s also one of the largest African nations.
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1. The oil and diamond-rich country is currently rebuilding at full swing after suffering from civil war for 27 years since independence from Portugal in 1975. Now the country of 19 million is finally at peace and is going through a dramatic rebirth.
2. The capital city of Luanda is now one of the most expensive cities in the world. ForgetTokyo or Moscow—Luanda wins. The high prices can be put down to the massive infrastructural investment taking place in response to the relentless gross-domestic-product growth from mining operations.
3. Ruacana Falls, one of Africa’s most beautiful natural wonders is located on the border between Angola and Namibia.
4. Angola’s traditional music is the semba – Brazilian samba is believed to have originated in Angola, where it’s known as “semba”. The two are very similar. Angolan semba was danced to celebrate different occasions and is known as the music of the sea.
5. Angola’s national tree is the majestic Imbondeiro – There is one tree that is special to Angolan. There was a popular belief that God planted this tree, also known as “Baobab” upside down. The unusual looking Imbondeiro tree can be found growing all over the country. Their growth rate is determined by ground water or rainfall and their maximum age, which seems to be in the order of 1,500 years.
6. Angola is the only country in which the Critically Endangered giant sable antelope lives. The antelope is confined to central Angola, where it is primarily located in the Luando Reserve and Cangandala National Park.
7. The government of Angola requires religious groups to petition for legal status with the Ministries of Justice and Culture. To get legal status however they need to abide by the Law on Religion, passed in 2004, which requires that a group should have more than 100,000 members and be present in 12 of the 18 provinces. This has made it hard for the estimated 70 - 80,000 Muslims, mostly migrants from West Africa and Lebanon, to practice freely and the government - which has disputed claims of being anti-Islam - is known to have closed mosques, schools, or community centres.
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Angolan designer thriving on international runways

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Angolan designer thriving on international runways

Here's a story for anyone with an eye for fashion. What is the most you would pay for an outfit? One Angola designer has created a modern twist on the traditional African look, and some buyers are willing to pay ten thousand dollars for just one dress. So what's the secret?

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DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Di...

DemocracyALERT: Angolan Journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Accused of Criticizing the State

On June 20, 2017, the government of Angola accused investigative Angolan journalist and Director of the anti-corruption organization Maka Angola, Rafael Marques de Morais, of “outrage to a body of sovereignty and injury against public authority.” If found guilty, he could be sentenced up to six years in prison under the Angolan Law of Crimes against the Security of the State. The accusations stem from Marques’s Maka Angola article, in which he exposed Angolan Attorney General João MariaMoreira de Sousa’s illegal purchase and sale of state-owned land for personal profit.
The indictment states that as the publisher of Maka Angola, Marques is responsible for the article that allegedly violated Angolan state security. In addition to the criminal charges, Marques is also facing a civil suit from the Attorney General for abuse of freedom of the press, defamation, and injury. Marques’s colleague, Angolan journalist MarianoBras Lourenco, republished the article in the newspaper "O Crime” and is facing similar criminal charges. As of now, both journalists have only five days to contest the accusations before a judge sets trial dates. Maka Angola’s legal advisor, Rui Verde, defended Marques’s article and stated that the Attorney General’s real estate deals “demonstrated his disregard” for the “Principle of ExclusiveDedication” clause in the Angolan Constitution, which explicitly prohibits the Attorney General from engaging in other professional activities.
This is not the first time the government has targeted Marques; in 1999, he was jailed for calling PresidentDos Santos a dictator in an article titled “The Lipstick of Dictatorship.” For more than two decades, Marques has been a staunch human rights defender, focused on investigating government corruption and abuses in the diamond industry. In addition to the World Movement for Democracy's DemocracyCourageTribute, Marques has earned multiple international awards for his anti-corruption investigative work. Click here to watch Marques receive the Democracy Courage Tribute at the World Movement for Democracy’s Eighth Assembly.
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Rafael Marques de Morais, investigative journalist, Angola

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Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

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Possible new law for the mining sector in Angola

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Angola, the world's fifth-biggest diamond producer, working on a new law for the mining sector that plans to regulate the way DIAMOND companies will distribute their revenues from projects in the African nation moving forward. I spoke to Roger Ballard-Tremeer, Honrary Chief Executive at the Angola Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and asked hime what his overall impression of teh possible new law

Travel Diaries I Africa (Luanda, Angola)

My college roommate turned family, Jackie got married a few weekends ago in Africa and Saeed and I attended. We were in Luanda, Angola which is in the south central part of Africa. This was our first time in Africa so you know we were super excited. We recorded our journey along the way. These are short clips of our time there.
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10 Things to do in Luanda

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10 Best Travel Destinations in Angola

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
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Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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top 10 best places to visit in Luanda, Angola

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A tourist destination for those looking for beach, nature, adventure and fun. With a growing skyline and burgeoning restaurant scene, Luanda in Angola is fast becoming the modern face of Angola's economic recovery.
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First Day in Angola

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AngolaTravelVideo - Angola is an eye-opener -- in more ways than one. Scarred painfully by years of debilitating warfare and untouched by foreign visitors since the early 1970s, the country remains remote and undiscovered, with few observers privy to the geographic highlights and vast cultural riches that lie hidden behind an ostensibly violent veneer. But, with the recent cessation of a 40-year civil conflict ushering in a prolonged period of peace and stability, opportunities for exploration are quietly opening up. For outsiders the attractions are manifold. Despite widespread poverty, inbred corruption and an infrastructure devastated by decades of indiscriminate fighting, Angola holds a lure that few other countries can match. Here in the heady heat of equatorial Africa youll encounter some of the continents most gracious people and discover many of its most closely guarded secrets.
Chill out on expansive beaches, sample the solitude in virgin wildlife parks or sift through the ruins of Portuguese colonialism. From Luanda to Lubango the nuances are startling.
Despite advancements in infrastructure and a dramatically improved security situation, travel in Angola remains the preserve of adventurers, diehards or those on flexible budgets.But with the transport network gradually recovering and wildlife being shipped in to re-populate decimated national parks, the signs of recovery are more than just a mirage.
Angola is halfway along the road to political and economic atonement and it would be a shame to miss out on its dramatic rebirth.
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